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"emerge immediately" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to appear suddenly or become visible right away. Example: The sun began to set and a beautiful orange glow emerged immediately, casting a warm light over the city.
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A signature might not emerge immediately.
When you compare the two personalities and their careers, a few similarities emerge immediately.
Even when something apparently decisive happens, different versions of what it means emerge immediately.
"Because the effects don't emerge immediately, they can claim later on that cigarettes or coffee caused the cancer," he said.
Given the information supplied by the Gospels, it is not unexpected that Peter should emerge immediately after Jesus' death as the leader of the earliest church.
That feeling doesn't emerge immediately; but in the days following a Bruce Springsteen show with the E Street Band, I feel fragile, naked.
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But problems emerged immediately.
Differences emerged immediately.
The "dry crudités" were pounced upon, and clear favorites emerged immediately.
The government insists the program is already "right on track," in the words of a spokesperson, but difficulties emerged immediately.
The main problem emerges immediately, in the introduction, where I found my innately Bayesian brain wondering: Where is this going?
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